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Sub: #1 Together Cash
Replied on 06-30-2009, 01:32 PM
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Hello,

After reading some of the blogs about Together Cash..I wrote them at customer service @ togethercash.com and told them how Illegal they are. I was getting 2 or 3 phone calls a day because I stopped payment a couple of weeks ago. Ever since I wrote them that e-mail...I received an e-mail back with a mailing address with some PO box in Montana. I have not had a call since. I was going to send in the principal balance of what I owe but I'm not exactly sure what that is. Should I wait for them to make the next move??

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Replied on 06-30-2009, 05:27 PM
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All you would owe them is the principal amount you borrowed. Just subtract any payments you have alwready made from the original amout you borrowed. Meanwhile, I am moving this to the payday loan section so more people will see it.





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